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Inlaws took my jewellary also

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K.K.Ganguly (Advocate)     07 June 2014

1. Inadequate information,

 

2. Have you filed any complaint u/s498A of IPC?

 

3. If not, file it now adding complaint u/s406 of IPC,

 

4. If you do not have purchase bills of the old jewelry gifted by your mother, then produce the marriage photographs wherein those jewelry are visible.

 

 

Biswanath Roy (Advocate)     07 June 2014

In the case of Rashmi Kumar vs. Mahesh Kumar Vada (reported in 2 SCC, page397,1997) The views of Hon'ble Supreme Court was ' Stridhan is the exclusive property of the wife, on proof that she entrusted the property or dominion over it to her husband or any other member of the family, there is no need to establish any further special agreement to establish that the property was given to the husband or other member of the family.  It requires to be established by the complainant or the prosecution as to how and in what manner the entrustment of stridhan came to be made to the husband or any other member of the family.

Gautam Kapoor (IT professional Studying Law)     07 June 2014

I go with the learned views of Mr.Shonee Kapoor.


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